Second Life hit by worm
Second Life had to close its cyber gates for a short time on Sunday after a ’grey goo’ virus attacked the virtual world.
On Sunday the official Linden Lab blog warned that the attack of "self-replicators" was causing a heavy load on the database, slowing down in-world activity.
Read the complete story here. (silicon.com)
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